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| WHEN RECEIVED. | NAME OF WRITER. | DATE AND PURPORT OF LETTER. |
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| Nov 16. 1869 #101 | Chipman A.J. | Washington D.C. November 15th 1869. State that J.H. Richardson, Clerk in this Bu. owes him $85. for groceries, and that if the Commr. will cause the same to be paid he will contribute 1/3 of it to the Congregational church of which he is a member. | 

| Nov 16th #102 * | Colored Orphans Home Hathaway A.M. Matron in charge File | Washington D.C. November 16th 1867. Says that it will be impossible to admit Thos. Goodwin to that institution &c. |

| Nov 19th #103 | Chur Jacob F. In charge of Claim Division. Nov. 19th Referd to C.D.O. | New Orleans La. November 13th 1869 States that he has reported to Col Beman & has been assigned to the Div. of claims for La. |

| Nov 20th #104 * | Carroll P.P. Supt. National Cemetery. Nov 23d Referred to A. Cockerille employment agent at Wisewell Barracks requesting him to correspond with Mr Carroll and furnish him help if possible. Filed with C107 | Port Hudson La. November 9th 1869. States that 100 good colored laborers can find steady employment on plantations in his neighborhood. |

| Nov 24 #105 * | Coats Andrew Agent see C.98 File | New Berne N.C. Nov. 20 '69. States that he has returned to duty from leave of absence. |

| Oct 26 #106 * | Coakley P.H. File | Louisville Ky. Octr. 5. 1869. States that he was induced through misrepresentations of E.D. Kennedy & others to send him an affidavit charging Col. Runkle with gambling &c. & now states that he never saw the Col. gamble & that he is the best friend of the Republicans in that city |

| Nov. 25th 1869. #107 * | Cockerille, H. of Shreveport La. File | Washington D.C. November 25th 1869. Finds that he cannot procure enough laborers to justify his prosecuting the enterprise further. Encloses com. received concerning laborers for Miss. (C. 104.) |

| Novr. 29. #108 * | Canfield Orphan Asylum James Lynn. Supt. W.40 & 115 Vol 15 '69 & P 4. Vol 16 '70 filed together File Nov. 30 Refd to Col. F.S. Palmer (thro' Supt. Edn. Tenn.) for remarks. | Memphis Tenn. November 22nd 1869. States that the Asylum is in need of nearly all the necessaries of life, & requests the Commr. to procure aid from the Govt. or elsewhere. | 

| Decr. 1st #109 | Cushing C. Dec. 1st Refd to J W Alvord. | Washington D.C. November 30th 1869. Requests a copy of the 8th semi-annual school report for six months ending July 1st 1869. |

| Decr. 6. #110 | Clark, Coleman. Teacher Decr. 7. Refd to Capt. McCleery for remarks. Recd back & returned. See E B vol 6 p 76 | Sulphur Springs. Hopkins Co. Texas. November 16th 1869. States that he was employed as teacher at $20. per mo. by Capt. McCleery & that he is refused pay for September. |

| Decr 6. #111 | Cobb N. Decr. 6. Refd to J.W. Alvord. | Hudson. Ohio. November 22nd 1869. Requests copy of Report of Genl Supt. Edn. |

| Nov 2. #112 * | Chur Mrs. Harriet File. | Louisville Ky. October 18th 1869. Writes that the climate does not agree with her husband & that his physician recommends a change, and asks that he be transferred to one of the Atlantic states. |

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everything is correct, submitted for review for the 3rd time [[underline]] removed, Jacob F. Chur is an Agent in the Bureau Incomplete, is at the 4th box middle and do not know if this is the best way of organizing it, someone with more experience please fix it if needed. (response)- If original transcriptionist sees this - I hope you read through this and notice some of the changes - it definitely takes some practice to decipher the writing!